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Adjusting the surround speakers
To use the surround speakers, you have first to
proceed to the folowing adjustments :
Remark : theses menus are only available when
surround speakers are connected to the set.
& Switch on the television.
é Press the
H key.
“ Select SOUND (
J) and press L.
‘ Select CORDLESS (
J) (hidden at the bottom
of the screen) and press
L.The menu appears:
( Set SURROUND to ON to activate the sound
RF transmission.
§ Select AUDIO CHANNEL (J) and select the
same channel as you selected on the active
loudspeaker (channel 1 has been selected as
the factory default). If you should get
interferences from external RF equipment
(such a wireless headphone, mobile phone, ...),
it may be necessary to shift to another
channel. In practice, only 2 or 3 channels are
available because a step of at least 2 channels
are necessary to have enough separation.
Always be shure that the active speaker and the
cordless setting are switched to the same channel.
Otherwise no sound or only distorted sound will be
heard.
è Press
H to go back to the SOUND menu and
select DELAY (hidden at the bottom of the
screen).You can adjust, if you wish, the delay of
the surround effect (31 is the default value).
! Once the necessary adjustments have been
made, select the option STORE and press
L
to store them.
! To exit from the menus, press
R.
• PICTURE
• SOUND
• FEATURES
• INSTALL
SOUND
• STORE
• AVL
• CORDLESS
• DELAY
SURROUND
AUDIO CHANNEL
Glossary
EasyLink:
Digital link between the set and the video
recorder which allows a direct transfer of
certain information such as channel setting.
RGB Signals:
These are 3 Red, Green and Blue video
signals which directly drive the red, green and
blue emitters in the cathode ray tube. Using
these signals provides better picture quality.
S-VHS Signals:
These are 2 separate Y/C video signals from
the S-VHS and Hi-8 recording standards.
The luminance signals Y (black and white) and
chrominance signals C (colour) are recorded
separately on the tape.
This provides better picture quality than with
standard video (VHS and 8 mm) where the
Y/C signals are combined to provide only
one video signal.
NICAM sound:
Process by which digital sound can be
transmitted.
System:
Television pictures are not broadcast in the
same way in all countries.There are different
standards: BG, DK, I, and L L’.The SYSTEM
setting (p. 6) is used to select these different
standards.This is not to be confused with
PAL or SECAM colour coding. Pal is used in
the majority of European countries, Secam in
France, the CIS and the majority of African
countries.The United States and Japan use a
different system called NTSC.The inputs
EXT1 and EXT2 are used to read NTSC
coded recordings.
16:9:
Refers to the ration between the length and
height of the screen.Wide screen televisions
have a ration of 16/9, conventional screen TV
sets have a ration of 4/3.